ACTIVISTS ACCUSE C&A, LIDL, ALDI, HUGO BOSS OVER UYGHUR FORCED LABOUR

Hong Kong Free Press. 6 September 2021

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The ECCHR’s Miriam Saage-Maass said it was difficult for civil society organisations to obtain clear evidence of the abuse but there was enough for prosecutors to take a closer look.

She said there was plenty of information emerging to suggest forced labour was taking place.

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ETHNIC GROUPS FEAR MORE REPRESSION AFTER CHINESE PRESIDENT’S SPEECH ON MINORITIES

RFA. 3 September 2021

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Chinese President Xi Jinping’s call for ethnic minority groups to put the interests of the nation first has fueled concerns that the government will double down on up its repressive policies against them, analysts said.

Xi’s speech at the two-day Central Conference on Ethnic Affairs in Beijing late last month focused on guiding ethnic groups to put the interests of China above all else and to share a sense of community with the Chinese nation.

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AS CHINA WOOS THE TALIBAN, UYGHURS IN AFGHANISTAN FEAR FOR THEIR LIVES

CNN. 5 September 2021

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Tuhan’s family crossed the border from China’s western Xinjiang region to Afghanistan 45 years ago to escape persecution.Now, as the Taliban exerts control over the country, she fears she and other ethnic Uyghurs could be sent back to China by members of the militant group keen to curry favor with Beijing, which has been accused of carrying out a genocide on the Muslim minority.Tuhan, who is using a pseudonym to protect her identity from the Taliban, is caught between a homeland where Uyghurs are facing increasing repression, and an adopted country where they are considered outsiders.What worries them most is that they could be deported to China.

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US TECH PRODUCTS ENABLE CHINESE SURVEILLANCE IN XINJIANG, RESEARCHERS FIND

RFA. 5 August 2021

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UPDATED at 10:15 A.M. ET on 2021-08-06

U.S. technology companies are still supplying China’s surveillance state with equipment and software for monitoring populations and censoring information, including in the Xinjiang region, despite damning revelations that have led to genocide accusations against Beijing, according to researchers.

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AS CHINA TARGETS UYGHURS WORLDWIDE, DEMOCRACIES MUST PREVENT INTERPOL ABUSE

The Hill. 1 August 2021

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On July 19, Uyghur activist Yidiresi Aishan was detained in Morocco at the request of the Chinese government. As Aishan sits in Tiflet Detention Centre, he knows that if he is sent back to his homeland in Xinjiang, he almost certainly will be detained for “re-education” in the Chinese Communist Party’s vast network of concentration camps or sent to prison.

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OVERSEAS UIGHURS SPEAK OUT AFTER FILM ACCUSES FAMILY MEMBERS

The Irish Times. 3 August 2021

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The last time that Dilsar Ablimit, a 21-year-old Uighur college student in Turkey, heard from her father in Xinjiang, China, was in September 2017. In a message on WeChat, a popular messaging app in China, he asked her and her brother, Abdusalam Ablimit, who also lives in Turkey, to take care of themselves and said he looked forward to being reunited with them when the semester was over.

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SCHOLAR’S TURN FROM ‘TWO-FACED’ UYGHUR TO ‘PARROT’ OF PARTY LINE DRAWS SYMPATHY AND SCORN

RFA. 3 August 2021

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In 2018, a noted Uyghur professor of literature and culture was arrested and fired from her university job for publishing pointed criticism of China’s policies towards Muslim residents of Xinjiang. This year, she is part of an official propaganda campaign defending and supporting practices she once argued against.

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